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# This is the configuration template for ansible-test AWS integration tests.
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#
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# You do not need this template if you are:
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#
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# 1) Running integration tests without using ansible-test.
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# 2) Using the automatically provisioned AWS credentials in ansible-test.
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#
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# If you do not want to use the automatically provisioned temporary AWS credentials,
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# fill in the @VAR placeholders below and save this file without the .template extension.
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# This will cause ansible-test to use the given configuration instead of temporary credentials.
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#
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# NOTE: Automatic provisioning of AWS credentials requires an ansible-core-ci API key.
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[default]
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aws_access_key: @ACCESS_KEY
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aws_secret_key: @SECRET_KEY
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security_token: @SECURITY_TOKEN
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aws_region: @REGION
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# aws_cleanup controls whether the environment is cleaned up after tests have completed
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# This only applies to tests that have a cleanup stage
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# Defaults to true when using this template
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# aws_cleanup: true
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# aliases for backwards compatibility with older integration test playbooks
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ec2_access_key: {{ aws_access_key }}
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ec2_secret_key: {{ aws_secret_key }}
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ec2_region: {{ aws_region }}
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